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A Study on the Nature of Nursing Ethics -Focusing on the Relationship between Nurses and Doctors
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Abstract
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While nurses confront a wide variety of ethical issues, the core ethical issues for nurses relate to the relationship between nurses and doctors. These issues may be divided into two groups: those that relate to nurses¡¯ ethical judgments and those that arise when nurses do not agree with the medical judgments of attending physicians. This article discusses both of these groups of issues separately. I argue that that the autonomy of nurses should be ensured for nursing ethics to come into existence as a unique form of professional ethics.
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nursing ethics, relationships between nurses and doctors, existential advocates for patients, the autonomy of nurses, ethical judgment
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